On this page you can follow all the men’s races of the Alpine Skiing World Cup in the 2022/23 season.
World Cup Live Scores:
Marco Odermatt from Switzerland won the Alpine Skiing World Cup in the 2021/22 season (1639 points), followed by the Norwegian Aleksander AamodtSource (1172 points). Henrik Kristoffersen won the slalom cup.
Who will lead the 2022/23 Alpine Skiing World Cup?
Marco Odermatt took a good lead in the overall World Cup standings, ahead of runner-up Aleksander Aamodt Kilde. You can see the full list of World Cup 2022/23 results here.
What television channel broadcasts alpine skiing?
Several chains share the rights to alpine skiing for the 2022/23 season. Viaplay, NRK and TV 2 will broadcast races.
NRK and TV2 broadcast races held in Norway, Austria and Switzerland. The first race on TV 2 will take place on December 16. NRK only broadcasts alpine skiing on January 10.
See the full list of terms below.
List of terms
October 22 – 23: Sölden, Austria (TV 2)
November 25 – 27: Lake Louise, Canada (Viaplay)
November 29 – December 4: Beaver Creek, USA (Viaplay)
December 10 – 11: Val d’Isere, France (Viaplay)
December 14 – 17: Val Gardena, Italy (Viaplay)
December 18 – 19: Alta Badia, Italy (Viaplay)
December 22: Madonna of Campiglio (Viaplay)
December 26 – 29: Bormio, Italy (Viaplay)
January 4: Garmisch Partenkirchen, Germany (Viaplay)
7 – 8 January: Adelboden, Switzerland (Viaplay)
January 10 – 15: Wengen, Switzerland (TV 2)
January 17 – 22: Kitzbuhel, Austria (NRK)
January 24: Schladming, Austria (TV 2)
January 26 – 29: Garmisch Partenkirchen, Germany (Viaplay)
February 4: Chamonix, France (Viaplay)
February 25 – 26: Palisades Tahoe, USA (Viaplay)
March 1 – 5: Aspen, USA (Viaplay)
March 11 – 12: Kranjska Gora, Slovenia (Viaplay)
March 13 – 19: Soldeau, Andorra (Viaplay)
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